Actor Kawsar Hamid
In the realm of autism advocacy in Bangladesh, popular Small-screen actor Kawsar Hamid stands as a beacon of unwavering commitment and compassion. Over the past decade, her remarkable journey has transcended personal challenges, leading to prestigious awards that underscore her exceptional contributions.
Actor Kawsar Hamid
Kawsar Hamid began Equipping hisself with extensive training in autism management, kawsar dedicated hisself to making a tangible difference in the lives of autistic children and their parents.
Inspired by the 2015 International Conference on Autism, actor Kawsar Hamid found renewed purpose, serving as the General Secretary of the Parents Forum for Differently Able from 2015 to 2019. His impact expanded globally as he provided invaluable advice to expatriate Bangladeshi families dealing with autism and other disabilities.
Beyond awareness campaigns, he actively showcases the talents of autistic children, ensuring their inclusion in diverse fields. Notably, his efforts led to the inclusion of drawings by autistic children in calendars, receiving recognition from the National Human Rights Commission.
Actor Kawsar Hamids journey is a testament to the transformative power of dedication, compassion, and advocacy. His unwavering commitment to advocating for autism and disability rights has not only transformed lives but has also earned his the recognition and respect of the wider community. Kawsars story serves as an inspiring narrative, illustrating the profound impact that one individuals dedication can have on society.
Kawsar Hamid does them even in the busyness of his acting career. popular Small-screen actor Kawsar Hamid is currently immersed in a hectic schedule, actively participating in multiple drama serials airing on different channels. Notable among these are "Jonakir Alo" directed by Musafir Rony on NTV. "Broken Family" directed by Nasir Uddin Masud on Banglavision, and ‘Chitar and Gentleman’ directed by Sanjib Sarker on Rtv.